Pay Your Rent
Life's Ordinary Anthem: Work, Love, and EmbraceLyrics
No one wants to hear about your life
No one is interested in hearing about your life.
No one wants to hear about it
People are not interested in hearing about it.
No one wants to hear about your wife
No one is interested in hearing about your wife.
No one needs your story
There is no need for your story.
It's so contrived
The narrative is artificial or forced.
No, there's nothing really special in there
There is nothing exceptionally noteworthy in your life.
There's nothing really special in your mind
There is nothing particularly special in your thoughts.
So just go to work and pay your rent
Suggests the importance of working and fulfilling financial obligations like paying rent.
Try to love yourself and live with it
Encourages self-love and acceptance while dealing with life's challenges.
No one wants to hear another song
No one wants to hear another song.
About the hardest things in life
Avoiding songs about life's difficulties.
About the fear that keeps you tossing and turning at night
Avoiding songs about fears that cause sleepless nights.
No one wants to hear that line again
Avoid repeating a line expressing life's hardships.
Everything is hard, we know
Acknowledging the difficulty of life.
Or everything is fine, we know
Acknowledging that life can also be fine.
That's just how it is
Accepting the inherent nature of life's challenges.
So just go to work and pay your rent
Reiterating the importance of working and paying rent.
Try to love yourself and live with it
Encouraging self-love and acceptance in the face of life's demands.
Try to love one woman, try to commit
Encouraging commitment to love one woman.
There's nothing bigger man, this is it
Stating that nothing is more significant than this moment.
No, there's nothing bigger man, this is it
Emphasizing the importance of the present moment.
No, there's nothing bigger, man this is it
Reiterating that nothing is more significant than the present moment.
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